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Last weekend our room received four copies of a bulky packet describing in detail the investigations of the CRR and the COI into the anti-apartheid demonstrations of April 24 and May 2, 1985. While we agree that all students should have access to these materials, we feel that the University was unnecessarily wasteful in mailing copies of these reports to every undergraduate...
Meanwhile, the COI appointed a special master to investigate student complaints against police. He held interviews with police and with some of the nine complainants. He also asked the dean of students to put him in touch with some eyewitnesses whom complainants said would testify that a police officer threw a student down a flight of stairs and that the chief of police did in fact recruit Conservative Club members to form the battering...
...lack of true investigation is also partly, perhaps primarily, the fault of the COI and Katz. Those students' phone numbers are also available from the Harvard operator, and Katz's claim that "undergraduates are very hard to get in touch with" doesn't hold much water...
...true that Vice President and General Counsel Daniel Steiner '54 is himself looking into the issues of police consultation with administrators and the isolated incident of excessive force. It is true that unlike the CRR, the COI has no power of discipline...
...also true that the COI has the perogative to send a special master back to the drawing board for further investigation, and that it has the power to make its own recommendations even after seeing Katz's suggestions. That it did not pursue either of these courses of action is more than regrettable. It is untenable...